AUG. 48 
THE RURAL. NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday Aug, 12.—The strike among the Penn¬ 
sylvania miners Is spreading and now embraces 
nearly every mine In the state.. With the excep¬ 
tion of the destruction of a number of engine- 
houses on the Pennsylvania Coal Company's rail¬ 
road, however, no violence has lately been prac¬ 
ticed. Near Knoxville Tenn., the Goal Creek 
Mining Company having taken measures In sub¬ 
stitute convict labor from the Penitentiary lor 
the regular workmen, the latter threaten resist¬ 
ance, and the citizens of the section are unit¬ 
ing with them to prevent their neighborhood 
from being made a penal station. Tho Chesa¬ 
peake and Ohio Canal has been opened to 
navigation, a few boats nave gone through, 
but there ts a general determination among t he 
boatmen not to resume work at tho old rates. 
General Gibbon overtook the No/. Peroos on the 
Big Ilolo River on Augusta. Ills command con¬ 
sisted of IS 2 men, including 39 citizen volunteers, 
in the morning they attacked the Indian camp, 
but after a fierce right of two hours wore repulsed, 
and retreated to a neighboring wooded hlglit, 
where they entrenched themselves. The strug¬ 
gle continued the whole day. Upwards of 100 
Indians are reported killed, and Gibbon lost near¬ 
ly half his men, ail ms horses, a howitzer, and 
all his ammunition and baggage. Captain Logan 
and Lieutenant Bradley were killed ;UOu. Gibbon, 
Captain Williams, and Lieutenants Ooolldgo, Eng¬ 
lish, and Woodruff wounded. Gen. Gibbon sont 
a messenger on toot to Deer Lodge, Montana Ter¬ 
ritory, announcing that ue wag surrounded by the 
Uostlles, and asking for food, clothing, medicine, 
medical attendance, and ambulance wagons, all 
of which were at oneu sent to him under a vol¬ 
unteer escort. A Oustar disaster on a modified 
scale. An organization of a Workingman’s party 
has been inaugurated at Cincinnati, Ohio. 
War telegrams from Europe are Tull of rumors 
and conjectures only. Both sides are holding 
conferences of commanders, concentrating troops 
and preparing for a great battle decisive of tho 
fate of Bulgaria and the entire region north of 
the Balkans, aervia has been told by Rus¬ 
sia that her active aid Is not at present de¬ 
sirable, as Austria would probably Intervene 
in the event or Servla going to war. 
A general levy Is made in Russian Poland. Rus¬ 
sia is experiencing great difficulty at home from 
the reluctance of Hie people to All tho ranks of 
theLandwhor. The Turkish expedition that put 
to sea lately from Batoura In Asia, Is said to be on 
Its way to the Caucasus, Instead of reinforcing 
the European army. Slight, skirmishing between 
the armies In Asia; 20 wounded Kusslaus and 20 
dead Turks—casuaimcs not quiet as heavy as the 
result of a riot among us. 
Monday, Aug. 13.—Fuller details from Gen. Gib¬ 
bon’s battle show that the tlrst accounts of disas¬ 
ter were greatly exaggerated. The Indians were 
completely surprised in their topees, but the at¬ 
tacking force was too small. Neither the horses 
nor baggage of Gen. Gibbon were captured and his 
casualties amouriLed only to three officers, seven¬ 
teen soldiers anrl five volunteers killed; and tlve 
officers, thirty-six soldiers, and four volunteers 
wounded. Tho Indians lelt forty dead on the part, 
of the battle-ground hitherto examined. Gen. 
Howard has Joined Gibbon with a small escort 
aud will start lu hot pursuit of the Indians so soon 
as his men come up. The striking miners have 
begun to stop the pumps about carbondalo, Pa., 
thus flooding the mines. To clear these out again, 
will take from one to two years. 
The Russians are evacuating the Balkan passes 
previously captured, as tho Turks are closing In 
upon them from the north and south, and thus 
threatening to capture the troops who held them. 
The cholera Is said to have broken out among the 
Russians, and vast numbersof them are certainly 
lu the hospitals. The Greeks are working them¬ 
selves up to a belligerent fury, and will soon prob¬ 
ably take part In the contest. From Asia, Mukli- 
tar Pasha telegraphs tho repulse Of three columns 
of Russians who attacked Kaduklar, on Aug. 8. 
In France, party animosities are becoming ram¬ 
pant ; a proclamation of a suite of selge Is de¬ 
manded by tho Monarchists, and a coup d'etat Is 
expected by many. 
THE MARKETS. 
With the pressure of Western receipts, prices have 
been marked down one or two cents, but tho decline 
does not lead to much Increase of business. Local 
buyers are suspicious id,quality. und prefer Ui bundle 
higher priced stuck than to risk u “stick." 
We quote Scute fancy palls 23024c.; other, ltks>20c.: 
creamery, good 10 choice, MDtie.t half tubs.aeleulud, 
22 23a.: other, UiVilo.; Welsh tubs, heat, 23o.; other, 
IS < 20c.: Ilrkois, '.Md2.Sc : Western creamery, coed to 
cUmIc.', 2302'.r\; other: 2lc<*33c.; dairy tulw, best, IT * 
ISC.; oilier, UfcrtlNc.S factory tubs. good to best, 130 
Ida.; oilier, lir,#L2c.. Uikin», 110MU.; urease, Ss;a9o. 
CltKKSE.-TUo market has eased a little this week, 
shippers bhJng Indifferent, except at lower prices, on 
account of ,1 lower English market, Fancy factories 
have sold up to lOVfc,, blit 10c. Is (he closing outside 
price, and nearly fancy obtained stVlHcauve.; fancy 
tucti.irtii*, 10 e.; good and prime. lfj»li%e.; fair lots, H‘, 
'uiDo.; poor,7,,(Hc.: ft06)(c. for skimmed. Farm dairy, 
fttfftllc. for good in prime; HiiiHXo. tor fair lots; •'>•# 
BMe. for skimmed. Western factory. Cheddar, 9H«it 
BJ 40 . for fancy ; 8\«*0e. for One; 7>4w>Se. for good: 
liiiuTe. for fair, and 5070, for skimmed. Imitation 
I. imhurgrr. fkgilOo. 
Exports past week, 38,41X1 pkgs, Gold closed, ltleg. 
Liverpool cable, 5U065e. 
OoTroN.—The crop prospects have weakened the 
market, closing only moderately active. 
Latest inlcos are for August, ll.630ll.5lc.: Sep¬ 
tember. 11,82011,33c.; October. II.04 m1I.I1mi. : Novem¬ 
ber. lO.lM0lO.96e; December. 10.07MlO.IHo.; January, 
1140011.120.1 February. llJSi0ll.29e.; March, 11.42(g) 
II, 43c.; April, ll.OsMll.tiOe. 
EdOS.—The market has seldom suffered from over¬ 
stock in summer. This year there sooms t>, be no 
backbone r .,1 it. Light receipts exceed the demand, 
uml prices are low and easy. Beaches usually do- 
creases the Imioirv among consumers, but the sup. 
ply of them this season Is not heavy enough to lie- 
count, for the light consumption. 
The ruling rates arc near points. Ui>i<ai7c.: State 
and Pennsylvania, 15 StoWo.; prime Western und Can¬ 
adian, l&tfluJfCri poor Western, tl0JAJfC, 
FLOCK.- A steady decline of from 10 to 20c. P Mil. 
lias occurred each day this week, on an effort to sell 
the new Ilnurs, which are coming lu freely. 
Latest prices are $4.05)<*5.36 for poor to fanny Bupur- 
tit,,, Blare; fii.KOnati .00 for common to fair extra do.; 
$0.0006 -’ll for good do.; $6,2,'06.40 for choice to fancy 
do.: $ 1 , 056 * 5.35 for superflne Michigan, Indiana, lowui. 
Ike.; ic.MX&O.OO (or ediipp'ngoxlru do,, the inside prlcu 
for poor, and fil.d0Qfl.40 for good to strlotly fancy ex¬ 
it. : Other. 13@14c. Chickens, choice, 17010c.: West¬ 
ern. 16017c.; fowls, choice. Ilwl 6 c.: State and West¬ 
ern, 17w*l3e.; poor, I lo,„ Ducks. 17018c. 
Woodcock are In better supply, though few of good 
qnulilp Is in at the moment. Quoted, 75085c. ♦‘.pair. 
Tame squab, $1,50 V do*. 
Tobacco.—T here hits been much less done this 
week from shippers, hut a fair degree of steadiness 
has prevailed as to prices. 
V kwrtiaiii.es.—P rices for potatoes are still In favor 
Of buvers, and as a cheap food Item, it is surprising 
that the supplies are nut worked down faster. Prime 
are quoted at. 9101,35, bulk, F hhl. Sweet potatoes 
from Virginia look well; the range Is t IMS p bbl,, 
but these figures cannot last long. Cabbages are 
low $102 V IDO. Green corn low and neglected at 
30060c. V 1(X). Onions are plenty mol have declined ; 
potato. V hhl,. * 1 . 511132 ; red, *l«I.Bi'*, White. 91.500 
1.75. Egg plants are cheap and abundant at37®60c c 
do*.; tills line item would sell better If families more 
generally knew Its excellence, Lima beaus, $101.26 
t< bag; stung beans, J0(i*75c.i green peas still bang on 
HtTO0.l49L.iU 4' bag. Tomatoes have grown splendid¬ 
ly, especially Inland: prices very low, 15020c, Cu- 
cumlior pickles, per M., $101.35, flnssla turnips, bill., 
40c.: carrots, 1111 ) kuoches. $101.25; bL’ 0 ts,do.,H<ail. 5 U.: 
marrow squash, bbl.. 50 m>,5c 
Wool,.—There have been Treer offerings to sell on 
an Indisposition to operate among manufacturer#, 
ami prices are lower and unsettled. 
A Ohio fleeces sold at 4Sc,: XX, 40X0500.; combing 
Ohio, tVXo.; fall California, lliqc.: spring, 27Xc. 
for poor, ami 9fl.UD0fl.IO for good to strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to choice white wheat extras, $6.30 
608.25 ; fancy do. at fa.;,D m'.). 2.'); red nod amber winter 
wheat, good to choice family, at Pi.35M3.Ul): round 
hoop ohlo ut $6,60.,*0.00, ami trailu brands of do. at 
fU.liM7.25: St. Louis, $15.70 for common to fair extra, 
And Iti '.lM'J.-, for good to fancy; 1 4 mnesnta 'straight' 
at $3.75(49, and patent.9T.27<«'.t.,V0; unsound stock at 
from f2-35@8.75 - city mill extra al $707.75 for the 
West indies: do. trade extras, $8.2609.M; No. 2 at 
89.85(44. 
FUEHB FllCTPS.—Since the season opened the total 
supply Of penchns tins equaled *50,(XX) baskets, over 
IflOJNO baskets less than the memorable cron of 1875, 
Prices have been fair for growers during the week, 
especially for crate stock. Thuro have boon some 
severe losses on North Carolina fancy stock 1 much 
of it sank, down owing to late picking and non-deliv¬ 
ery. Troths arc nearly out. anil the quality of future 
Delawares will favor buyers. Shipments from New 
Vork eastward are light. Growers are shipping direct 
tills season. We quotccrut*!#,$16*1.75; baskets, plain, 
lkM 70 c.reXtras, with leaves, 80ru;u$l. Prime North 
Carolina brought $2.2502.76 V crate. New Jersey* 
range at. 36(i.iofl, mostly poor ah yet.. Apples are 
lower. The State yield will ti"t exceed onc-ihird of 
a crop. Very Komi table qualities are In market. In¬ 
cluding flue Pippins ami 1 ,mouth Red Astruchung. 
We quote lied Astrachans, »2(a2.Nl V hbl.. Orange 
and Nyuek Pippins,$203.25; common but useful,IXic. 
(nij.50. Whortleberries have been in large supply 
und arc uniunally cheap; $16*1.75 F bush. Black¬ 
berries are about gone; closing at .‘Mute. quart. 
Plums ure easy, ranging ut $16*4.50 for Gages, Egg 
and Lombard. Common pears are scarce, and good 
ones arc tukmg their place. Southern Burtfctts, 
crates, $1.5042.50; fancy do., half bbls , $407; State 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York, Aug. 6 , 1877. 
Kicckipts of beeves for the four business days of 
last week. 3,flUd. Of cows,35. calves, 2,330; sheep, 17,- 
•MIS; swine, 12,000. The past week, as a whide. lias 
boon a dull one for hoof cattle, but with mode rate 
receipts It Is expected that the market will soon 
brighten up. The late sales made prime to choice 
Steers at llOIXjto.l 57 lbs. dress; common ti, fair, Sr® 
10c. for native, ('herokee and Texas brought 7iaHSc- 
Milch cows depend on eliance sales. We hoar of no 
change In prices. Veal calves ure easier In tone, hut 
the market Is not really weak for prime milk calves. 
We quote orange of 5X08«.. Including State and Now 
Jersey buttermilk and greasers, 304«. Sheep and 
lambs quiet, With Irieroased receipts; minted ut 4X@ 
5Vc, for common t<> best sheep and 5@ic. for lambs. 
Very little choice of either I 11 market. Swine have 
a fair sale ; prime sold at 5Xc. average. 
Kr.KTit.lZKBS—The following la the list of retail 
prlcea; 
Ammonia amt Phot. Acid. 
Dissolved Borie(Mapns).... ...l&viL* - 2 25 
Plain Superphosphate, min l..ll(i*14* —- 4 DO 
Pureu’d Bone H lour (Mapes),.205125 4&#5 2 15 
do. fine. do. 2(M25 ioaft 2 15 
coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
I | 'inc StrnwberrleH. — See advertisement of 
Miner’s Great Pkoi.ikic Strawberries, and the 
Great American, nine inches In circumference. 
ADVERTISING RATES 5 
tniiide. Mth aud 15th pages (Agate apace). .40c. per line 
“ 13th page. 60 ' 
Outcldc or hint t>age... 60 
Fifty nor ct. extra for unusual dlaplny. 
Special Notices,leaded, by count.. 70 
Business “ 80 
Beading “ LOO 
Discount on 4 insertions.5 per ct.> 8 lus., 10 per ct.; 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 26 ills., 2U i>er ct.; 62 ins., 25 per ct. 
tv~ No ailvcrUscmeut inserted for less than $2. 
Have Your Own Way 
but. always weigh on our 4-Ton Wagon Beale, which 
we deliver, freight paid, for $50. All iron und steel; 
brass beam. No pay till tested. Free Price List. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHAM TON, N. Y._ 
AGENTS, READ THIS! 
Wo will pay Agents a salary of 975 per month and 
expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our 
new and wonderful Inventions. AddresH 
L. W. BUKHMAN & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
WIND M ILL. 
HALLADAY’S $gk 
STANDARD, 
Perfectly Self-Regulating. MjEPll ' r v*. 
The Best, Cheapest, most Du- — 
ruble and Popular Mill made. > ( ' 
Manufactured under tbxi Ini- '23 
mediate supervision of In- ’al \P 
vontor ■ ■ glll\i' TglB y 
22 YEARS. m\ 5 
(JfJUl'n, 1 tuubi uv»,. ihhi omm , f rwt t ntMut 
(lo,,orate, $J..V,K»2t Cooking, $2<<t3.;i0 V bbl. Apricots, 
ba., f'U<*350. Georgia gruiies, llarllord and Ives’, 
"irt/He.; hot-bnusc Ulauk llamburgs, ftOgAOc,; Sweet 
Water. *5o. Peanuts urea sbude In buyers’favor, 
owing to an extremely tight call, best Virginia, $1.5o in 
6*1,06: good, 9l.35(i$1.4p. 1 
Grain Wheat, utter declining sharply on the 
crop prospects, has now reached a basis whore there 
la more steadluoss. with a fall' export market. No.2 a,, 
rod for August, 91-436*1.4.3)4 ; fur BopGunbur, $I. 2 ;i\(i 4 n , 
1 *11 ■ for October, 9l.34Ma6l.35J4 ; No. 2 spring tor Bep- ' 
tern her. *1.2MG-*«. Ryu fairly active ut s«c. for State 
and 70it71o. for Western. Corn Inis cooslderable ex- 
eort demand, and dosed tlrm UL58M6i58,Ve. steamer 
f.u-August. 53 V't'kOn. for September, 5;M,(,u!(H;n, (),■- 
tober; oDMaMlXu- for No. 2 for August, and 00M66 
fdvc for October. Oats are lower and dull on the 
close approach in the now crops; latest shIcn are 
mixed western at 31<»43c.: White western at366*4H(ic.: ] 
white State at ftf'.sfSHe. i 
HuNEV lia* appeared, but it ha* little call while * ! 
fruit is a feature. The asking price for State la 20c.. — 
Ammo- Phos. 
nta. Lime. 
yuuiulplao Co,)..... 8((il0 15 935(340 
Bel. 
Amtno- Phos- Per 
nlu. plmte. Ton, 
Soluble Nltrogeno’s Phosphate 
(brand (julnnlplac Co.). 'A& 4 165618 $336*38 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- V 100 
Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am.BoneSuperphos- _ „ 
pbate...3<«8 2 !ka 28 * 304 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed. L. L. Orockcf Cl 36J4 2 00 
rem. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Phos. Ammo- Per 
Ground Raw Bone (Kxcel- Add. nla. Tun. 
Pslor Wurks) .Salem, Ohio. 276*28 4 X6*5 $56 
of Lime. 
nla. 
lbs. 
23028* 
304 
$2 00 
Cl 
304 
2 00 
Phos. 
An> 1110 - 
Per 
Acid. 
nln. 
Tun. 
276*28 
4X6*5 
$55 
\V> learn lilat California, wilt have a small euup, ow¬ 
ing to drought. 
HOPS.—There Is considerable dulness. Shippers 
have taken » few lots, but brewers arc doing little, 
or only suitloient to carry them to the new crop. 
New York, choice and fancy, new. |(m 12c.; New 
York common to prime. Ufa lie.; Eastern. 66*9c.; Wls- 
corsin, iM'Je.: Yearlings, Kwhc.; olds, all growths, *(.« 
4c.: Oahfurnla, nominal, 8al2c.; Oregon, nominal, 
8 m 14c. 
PiitTt.Tiiv AND Game. -Arrival# have been oppres- 
alvoly large and prices are very low. Many lots have 
tlu*4j in lint g<>4»i*m. 
\V« qu.iti-Ciilckonn, WeHtern, 
llkalic • Fowls. Slate and New Jersey, ll,al2e.; West 
11 *.,, lie, Roosters lie. Turkeys, l*(»l,3c. Ducks, 
02«il0c. P pair for N. J.; Western, 40050c,; Western 
Geese, $1,256*1^0. „ 
Dressed poultry quoted: Turkeys, best, lo018c. W 
Guano. Ac. Potash. Add. nlu. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2<#3 1366 III , 10 $3 60 
do . gtuir'tijed.. 3 166*18 Ikifl 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 10* 1U 3 25 
Atnmonluted Super- __ 
pbosphiite (Mapes)...- 10014* 30 4 2 26 
* Boluble and Available. t Insoluble. 
Mape»’Formula*. 
Complete Manure.. 7M 5 7M 2 7.) 
Potato Manure. U JAM 2 70 
Tobacco Manure. 5 5 12 2 5(1 
* German PotushSalts...14016 - - 160 
Bulph. of Potash. 44 - -—- 100 
Nitrate of Potash.42 0 44 - 156*16 9 60 
Muriate of Potash...... 50 - - 3 00 
Sundries. , . „ 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels. $8 00 
Agricultural Halts.10 00 
Bone Meal, Uric, for cuttle.. 
do.. coarse tor fowl#. 3 00 
Balt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of soda), ground. 
In barrels, tier ton .. ..25 70 
Sulphuric Add, 06 deg. (caiboys $1.76 extra).... 2 2ft 
S3.000.000 
worth now In use. 
$36040 
$33038 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
w • 1 rtl 1 xjtl 1 ix^ itt. 
BATAVIA, 11.I., 
ESTABLISHED 1063. 
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., 
OF WATERTOWN, NT. ‘ST. 
Insures only Farm Property and Private Residences, 
(•apical.. 
KBiSiii.-jJST;ysyy.7r.~: t AKnt w 
TUS«J“*”T.Si!^..7ri 180,315 03 
Total Ain't paid by Mils Com- 
i»iiuy tor —.. i*0SO»Olai OJ 
John C. Cooper. Pres’t. Isaac Munson, Hee’y. 
J. A. Bukhman, V. Pres. it. M.htkvenh, Ass’tHec. 
Hiram Dewey, General Agent. 
f The Anti-Friction Hay Carrier 
SiftYvt Ul>or money, ft u ; thu Krap- 
j»|inj( jiijflttTM | (iriiiM vn rrtclUio rulU, Iiuiicg 
will u<»in»* inicli on llidlnu* Tho tfujk U 
iftMzjxti *Ivm ; lliu enfrior cubt^ hut a lrlM*«; m»n y 
liuniirmln arc In um». N’g trunbin nbmit K»*t- 
lh»K over iilffh boftins, or to ih« mill of tiMop 
Iihtb, liny Utlroji|Mi-| wUtfm wutiUid, And tlu> 
work of mowing l» miIuorI. Trnrk «houJd ho 
pul up now whllu iniru* lire full. 
ftrftiii for «lri'u|«rt Mi l for trapklux 
huru* to Di H< Hind f uglur* As I'onip f!u. t llv 
iu$lAy III*-, inannfru’lururx «#f Him Old Kiillabltt 
ilull.i.Uy Buoilift/ti Wiud Mill. 
Goodyear. H. B. -Dansvllle Hvglenlc Hcmlnury. 
.bines of Uiuubamton -..onr-Tou Day Bodes. 
Miner, T. U.—Miner’s Great Pr.dlflo Strawberry. 
Mmkler A Co.. J.—.10 Mixed Cards. 
Sherman A <v.„ L. S.-Avents Wanted, 
rttruub Mill Cumpany—Champion Smut and Sepa¬ 
rating Machine. _ . „ 
The Teho Nurseries Co.—Peach Trees. 
Williams, Smith A Co.—Stover’s Automatic Wind 
Kuglce. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
Krcelslor Fertilizer Work#-Trial Trip for Rural 
Headers. v 
Bl'HCJAl. NOTICES. 
Miner, T. B.—Fine Strawberries. 
M INEIf’H (1UKAT PROI.11< If) STHAVV- 
BKRUY.—This new Seedling surpasses all other 
varieties hi productiveness, Ihe fruit, lying in heaps 
around the plants! Berries six inches In circumfer¬ 
ence—quality unsurpassed. Uemly lu August 11 ml 
September. *2 a dozen by mall; three dozen, $5. or 
only ten cents each by express, ir or morn are 
ordered. Clrcnlnrs, with full details, free. Fruit de¬ 
scribed by clergymen and other highly respectable 
citizens -no deception. Agents supplied /r<;< who get. 
up a small Club. I also offer a r«w hundred plants id 
the GREAT AMERICAN Strawberry, berries trom 
which measured nine inches lu circumference ! 
'V. 1J. MIN KR. (ex-Editor Rural A mfrfcun,) 
Linden, Union Co., N.ew Jersey. 
OLIVER’S CHILLED PLOWS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, August 11,1877. 
Beans and Peas.—T here has been considerable 
outside demand for medium beans for cities ibutiirc 
short, which makes late prices rather llruier. The 
loeal demand Is light, but the Southern cull adds lo 
the eontldencu of holders. Marrows are fairly Urm, 
with a slightly Improved exportation. West Indhm 
shipments past week, 53«l tibia. Pea beans are quiet, 
but holders look for beslnes*, os it t* thought that 
Boston will soon be a buyer. No trade in White Kid¬ 
neys, and only trifling sales lu Red, Green pea# 
have largely declined. Canadian Held peas nominal 
at last rates. . _ „ 
State mcdiatti choice, $2.75(6)3.80; other, $2.4(102.60; 
marrow*, choice, free to vessel, $3,006*3.60; other, 
$,(.;fcVw8.46 ; pea, choice. $2.W02.7O ; oilier, 12.5002.70. 
White kidney, $2.J50.*.7j; red do.. *2.8003.10. Peas. 
Canadian, 90e.; do. green. $1.20,*1.35: Southern B. E., 
2-bush bug. $3.60. 
BtTTTKR.—Receipts are Immense the largest ever 
receive I for one week adding up 47.000 pkgs. This 
supply Includes stock that, was kept on the road dur- 
lug the blockade while R embraces some ot the dairy 
accumulations during the same period. Most of the 
excess Is Western, null it has absorbed almost all of 
the cold storage room. There has been a steady, 
though not large demand for Stale, and all good 
qualities have obtained our quotations. Welsh tubs 
could he placed tn greater abundance. Fine half- 
tubs are active, drawing much of the trad« that goes 
to pails and creamery in summer. State Mrkius rule 
pretty stiff under what export demand exists. This 
branch of business ts lighter, though one of the prin¬ 
cipal causes Is the want of good safe lrelght-room. 
160,000 
PLOWS 
NOW IN USE, 
GIVING 
Perfect Satisfaction. 
gj|||| 
fiii 
HI 
TSa 
= 5 ? 
\\ 
fflk 
OVER 
$ 500,000 
INVESTED IN 
tiki: ue 
MANTJTA0TURE. 
With New Jointer and Colter. They are the only perfect ones made. 
Every Farmer should try them. Do not waste money on poor tools. Get the genuine Oliver. Look for the 
name on the beam. • ____ ____ 
Iti: H*.#/£#: OF f.Pf /f/.I’G/.VG IJUITJITIOJVS. 
Manufactured only by SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
J J ( IflitnisJieltl, Olitu. 
Ge n eral Amenta, Titioa N Y Branlices at < Indianapolis, Inst. 
J. in. CHIIiDS A LO., Utica, «. *• ■Isilliiw Texas 
IUclIICIDK 4k TUUE, Rochester, N, Y. L n.iiuts, 
Dalluk, Texas. 
